What maintenance should be done at 60,000 kilometers?

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StWilliam
07/24/25 12:16pm
At 60,000 kilometers, a major maintenance service is required for the car. Major maintenance is typically performed every three years or 60,000 kilometers, and it's best to complete all the items listed in the maintenance manual. Major maintenance for a car is in contrast to minor maintenance. Major maintenance has longer intervals, higher mileage requirements, and more items to service, while minor maintenance has shorter intervals, lower mileage requirements, and fewer items. Below is an introduction to the related car maintenance items: 1. Oil and filter replacement: This should be determined based on the road conditions frequently driven on. Under normal circumstances, the oil should be changed every 5,000 kilometers, but in dusty conditions, it should be changed every 3,000 kilometers. 2. Brake pad inspection and replacement: Generally, the lifespan of brake pads is around 4-5 years or 40,000 kilometers. However, the wear level varies depending on driving habits, road conditions, and speed. 3. Spark plug inspection and replacement: Spark plugs typically last 2-3 years or 20,000-30,000 kilometers. If the vehicle experiences a lack of power or acceleration shuddering, it may indicate a problem with the spark plugs. 4. Throttle body and fuel injector cleaning: Over time, the throttle body and fuel injectors can accumulate dirt or carbon deposits and require regular cleaning. Generally, after driving over 50,000 kilometers, inspection and cleaning are necessary. 5. Brake fluid replacement: In addition to brake pads, brake fluid should also be replaced regularly. It can be replaced along with the brake pads or based on the mileage driven. 6. Pay attention to the tires, especially the spare tire: The typical lifespan of car tires is 4-5 years. Even with low mileage, tires often exposed to sunlight can age prematurely.
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LaEmilia
08/11/25 6:24am
The car has reached 60,000 kilometers, which is a crucial maintenance milestone. I think it needs a thorough check-up. The top priority is changing the engine oil and oil filter to protect the engine from excessive wear. The air filter should also be replaced, as accumulated dust can affect performance. The braking system must be inspected—if the pads and discs are heavily worn, replace them immediately; safety comes first. Tire wear and balance should not be overlooked to ensure stability and smoothness at high speeds. If the transmission fluid hasn’t been changed, it’s best to replace it, especially for automatic cars, to prevent unusual noises. Spark plugs should also be considered for replacement to improve ignition efficiency and fuel economy. Some models may require checking the timing belt—if it’s aged, it could snap, leading to costly repairs. Coolant levels should be checked to prevent engine overheating. Overall, spending a bit on maintenance now can save major repair costs in the long run. It’s recommended to visit an authorized service center for this work.
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